The exhibition “Ressourcement à la campagne” (Rejuvenation in the countryside) by Margaret Walsh celebrates the tranquility and beauty of rural life through a series of paintings inspired by outdoor adventures, nature explorations, and artistic collaborations. Each piece reflects the harmony and simplicity of the countryside, where shadows and light enhance picturesque scenes, and the occasional presence of animals adds a magical touch to the composition.
These paintings transport viewers to a warm and inviting world, often rooted in the local region but also inspired by other places. Through her mastery of oil painting, Walsh brings out the relief and forms of her subjects, creating soft and captivating atmospheres. Her warm color palette highlights the richness of nature, inviting moments of soothing contemplation.
Margaret Walsh, a figurative artist from Edmundston, has expressed her love for landscapes and nature through art since her teenage years. Trained by renowned artists such as Claude Picard and Clarence Bourgoin, she has participated in numerous art events, including Plein Air au Jardin Botanique and Coloris d’Automne, which she now coordinates. Her works have been showcased at the Edmundston Arts Centre and the Musée du Madawaska.
With “Ressourcement à la campagne” (Rejuvenation in the countryside), Walsh invites the public to journey into a world of serenity and wonder, where nature reveals its colors and timeless charm. A true ode to the countryside, designed to soothe the soul and awaken the senses.
The exhibition “Ressourcement à la campagne” (Rejuvenation in the countryside) by Margaret Walsh celebrates the tranquility and beauty of rural life through a series of paintings inspired by outdoor adventures, nature explorations, and artistic collaborations. Each piece reflects the harmony and simplicity of the countryside, where shadows and light enhance picturesque scenes, and the occasional presence of animals adds a magical touch to the composition.
These paintings transport viewers to a warm and inviting world, often rooted in the local region but also inspired by other places. Through her mastery of oil painting, Walsh brings out the relief and forms of her subjects, creating soft and captivating atmospheres. Her warm color palette highlights the richness of nature, inviting moments of soothing contemplation.
Margaret Walsh, a figurative artist from Edmundston, has expressed her love for landscapes and nature through art since her teenage years. Trained by renowned artists such as Claude Picard and Clarence Bourgoin, she has participated in numerous art events, including Plein Air au Jardin Botanique and Coloris d’Automne, which she now coordinates. Her works have been showcased at the Edmundston Arts Centre and the Musée du Madawaska.
With “Ressourcement à la campagne” (Rejuvenation in the countryside), Walsh invites the public to journey into a world of serenity and wonder, where nature reveals its colors and timeless charm. A true ode to the countryside, designed to soothe the soul and awaken the senses.
